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Off-site Project Work and IR35

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    #11
    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Possibly but many perms can work offsite nowadays. I don't think it's the flag it might have been back in the day.
    Obviously it's not a silver bullet. It helps you make the argument.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Paralytic View Post
      Is the client deemed "small" under the new application of IR35? ie. who has to make the determination? If its the client, you need to speak to them, as its their decision, not yours.
      This. If it is a large company then if you can convince them that your plan is outside, you've got it made.

      If it is a small company, you have to be able to convince your insurer and HMRC, if they ever come asking, which they probably won't.

      Re: small companies, they'll wait two years, declare the private sector roll out a success, and expand it to small companies.

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        #13
        Originally posted by WordIsBond View Post
        This. If it is a large company then if you can convince them that your plan is outside, you've got it made.

        If it is a small company, you have to be able to convince your insurer and HMRC, if they ever come asking, which they probably won't.

        Re: small companies, they'll wait two years, declare the private sector roll out a success, and expand it to small companies.
        It won't be necessary - as soon as the minimum wage requirements are dropped for immigrants I'm bringing people in from Belarus, Ukraine and other parts of non-EU eastern Europe

        Oh and India.
        merely at clientco for the entertainment

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